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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: H Farmall
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Posted by Buzzman72 on November 22, 2003 at 06:12:39 from (207.69.140.15):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: H Farmall posted by CNKS on November 21, 2003 at 18:59:02:
Don't know much except what Dad and grand-dad told me about H's on steel...but Dad told me about selling a new seat assembly for one a few years back. Seems that a local farmer had an H that he logged with on steel, and he'd removed the lock-out pin for 5th. Back then, this farmer hired whoever he could get to help with the logging...and some of the guys figured out they could make some good time running back from the loading area to the cutting area by using 5th...well, one of these yahoos, after unhooking the log he'd been dragging, attached the chain from the log hooks to the seat frame, with the log hooks sorta swinging from side to side (betcha can see THIS one comin')...as he was rippin' thru the woods, the swinging log hooks managed to grab something pretty stationary...somethin' had to give, and it was the framework for the seat...snatched it clean out from under him, according to what Dad was told! So Dad got to make a service run to bring out a new seat and install it...as well as a new 5th-gear lock-out pin...and to give the now-unemployed tractor operator a ride to town. I don't know about HIM, but I believe I'd have needed to change my drawers after an episode like that!
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